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Paul Ricoeur's moral anthropology
singularity, responsibility, and justice
Abstract
Paul Ricœur’s Moral Anthropology is a guide for readers who are interested in Paul Ricœur’s thoughts on morals in general, bringing together the different aspects of what Geoffrey Dierckxsens understands as Ricœur’s moral anthropology. This anthropology addresses the question what it means to be human, capable of participating in moral life. Dierckxsens argues that Ricœur shows that this participation implies being a self, living a singular lived existence with others and being responsible in institutions of justice. Through experiencing life one comes to learn taking moral decisions and the reasons for moral life.
Publication details
Publisher: Lexington Books
Place: Lanham
Year: 2017
Pages: 266
Series: Studies in the Thought of Paul Ricoeur
ISBN (hardback): 9781498545204
ISBN (digital): 9781498545211
Full citation:
Dierckxsens Geoffrey (2017) Paul Ricoeur's moral anthropology: singularity, responsibility, and justice. Lanham, Lexington Books.